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The Roots of Reformed Moral Theology - Baugus, Bruce P
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Reformed moral teaching embraces the authority of Scripture, a stable moral order from creation, and the moral law expressed in the Ten Commandments as a guide for developing a virtuous life. But did such ideas radically appear during the Reformation? In The Roots of Reformed Moral Theology, Bruce P. Baugus traces the story of moral theology from its biblical origins to the eve of the Reformation, demonstrating that Reformed moral sensibilities were received and developed from the greater church tradition. The result is a commendable survey that pays particular attention to the questions and…mehr

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Reformed moral teaching embraces the authority of Scripture, a stable moral order from creation, and the moral law expressed in the Ten Commandments as a guide for developing a virtuous life. But did such ideas radically appear during the Reformation? In The Roots of Reformed Moral Theology, Bruce P. Baugus traces the story of moral theology from its biblical origins to the eve of the Reformation, demonstrating that Reformed moral sensibilities were received and developed from the greater church tradition. The result is a commendable survey that pays particular attention to the questions and themes most significant to the formation of what became a distinctly Reformed moral theology. Table of Contents: 1. The Character of Reformed Moral Theology 2. Origins of Moral Theology 3. Redemptive History: Old Testament 4. Redemptive History: New Testament (Part 1) 5. Redemptive History: New Testament (Part 2) 6. Early Church History 7. Late Antiquity and Medieval Eras 8. High Medieval Era: Thomas 9. Late Medieval Era: Scotus and Ockham
Autorenporträt
Bruce P. Baugus is currently the associate professor of philosophy and theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He has recently been appointed professor of systematic theology and apologetics, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary (commencing in August 2022). He is the editor of China's Reforming Churches: Mission, Polity, and Ministry in the Next Christendom, as well as numerous chapters, articles, papers, and reviews.